GTK-for-Windows-Runtime-Env.../test/hello-world-gtk.cpp
2020-05-19 13:58:40 +01:00

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#include "hello-world-gtk.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <gtksourceviewmm/languagemanager.h>
#include <gtksourceviewmm/init.h>
#include <json-glib/json-glib.h>
#include <libpeas/peas.h>
#include <libsoup/soup.h>
#include <libxml++/libxml++.h>
HelloWorld::HelloWorld()
: m_button("Hello World") // creates a new button with label "Hello World".
{
GType json_node_type = json_node_get_type();
GType peas_type = peas_extension_get_type();
GType soup_type = soup_message_get_type();
xmlpp::Document doc;
Gsv::init();
Glib::RefPtr<Gsv::LanguageManager> language_manager =
Gsv::LanguageManager::create();
std::vector<std::string> langs = language_manager->get_language_ids ();
std::cout << "number of languages found: " << langs.size () << std::endl;
// Sets the border width of the window.
set_border_width(10);
// When the button receives the "clicked" signal, it will call the
// on_button_clicked() method defined below.
m_button.signal_clicked().connect(sigc::mem_fun(*this,
&HelloWorld::on_button_clicked));
// This packs the button into the Window (a container).
add(m_button);
// The final step is to display this newly created widget...
m_button.show();
}
HelloWorld::~HelloWorld()
{
}
void HelloWorld::on_button_clicked()
{
std::cout << "Hello World" << std::endl;
}